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BS. English. (4TH Semester.) 
Theories of Psycholinguistics. 
Name: Aleena Farooq. 
Roll no. 07. 
Various theories and approaches have been emerged over the years to study 
and analyze the process of language acquisition. 
Main schools of thought, which provide theoretical paradigms in guiding the 
course of language acquisition are: 
•Imitation, Nativism or Behaviorism: based on the empiricist or behavioral 
approach. 
•Innateness: based on the rationalistic approach. 
•Mentalist Theory: based on the cognitive-psychological approach. 
1) Imitation, Nativism FAROOQ. 
or Behaviorist Theory. 
ALEENA Language has long been thought of a process of imitation, and reinforcement. Imitation 
theory is based on an empirical or behavioral approach. 
Main Figure: B. F. Skinner. 
Children start out as clean slates and language learning is process of getting linguistic habits 
printed on these slates. Language Acquisition is a process of experience. 
Language is a ‘conditioned behavior’: The stimulus response process. 
Stimulus > Response > Feedback > Reinforcement. 
Thus, Children learn language step by step, i.e.: 
1. Imitation. 
2. Repetition. 
3. Memorization. 
4. Controlled drilling. 
5. Reinforcement. (Reinforcement can either be positive or negative.) 
Popular View: Children learn to speak by imitating the utterances heard around them. 
Children strengthen their responses by the repetitions, corrections, and other reactions 
that adults provide, thus language is practice based. General perception is that there is 
no difference between the way one learns a language and the way one learns to do 
anything else. Main focus is on inducing the child to behave with the help of mechanical 
drills and exercises. Learning is controlled by the conditions under which it take place 
and that, as long as individual are subjected on the same condition, they will learn in the 
same condition. 
Two Kinds Of Evidence Used To Criticize Behaviorist Theory: 
First Evidence: Based on the kind of language children produce. 
First piece of evidence taken from the way children handle irregular grammatical patterns. 
While encountering irregular items, there is a stage when they replace forms based on the 
regular patterns of language. Gradually they switch over to the process of ‘analogy’ – a 
reasoning process as they start working out for themselves.
Second Evidence: Based on what children do not produce. The other evidence is 
based on the way children seem unable to imitate adult grammatical constructions 
exactly. Best known demonstration of this principle is provided by American 
Psycholinguist David McNeill (1933): 
Child: Nobody don’t like me. 
Mother: No, say ‘no body likes me.’ 
Child: Nobody don’t like me. (eight repetitions of this dialogue) 
Mother: No, now listen carefully:! Say ‘no body likes me.’ 
Child: Oh! No body don’t likes me. 
Thus, language acquisition is more a matter of maturation than of imitation. 
2) Nativist or Innateness Theory. 
ALEENA FAROOQ. 
Limitations of Behaviorist view of language acquisition led in 1960’s to the alternative 
‘generative’ account of language. 
Main Argument: Children must be born with an innate capacity for language 
development. 
Main Figure: Noam Chomsky. 
Children are born with an innate propensity for language acquisition, and that this ability 
makes the task of learning a first language easier than it would otherwise be. The human 
brain is ready naturally for language in the sense when children are exposed to speech, 
certain general principles for discovering or structuring language automatically begin to 
operate. Chomsky originally theorized that children were born with a hard-wired Language 
Acquisition Device (LAD) in their brains. He later expanded this idea into that of Universal 
Grammar, a set of innate principles and adjustable parameters that are common to all 
human languages. The child exploits its LAD to make sense of the utterances heard around 
it, deriving from this ‘primary linguistic data’ – the grammar of the language LAD is 
exploited to explain the remarkable speed with which children learn to speak, and the 
considerable similarity in the way grammatical patterns are acquired across different 
children and languages. According to Chomsky, the presence of Universal Grammar in the 
brains of children allow them to deduce the structure of their native languages from "mere 
exposure". Primary data is then used to make sentences or structures after a process of trial 
and error, correspond to those in adult speech 
The child learn a set of generalizations or rules governing the way in which sentences are 
formed in the following sequence: 
INPUT LAD OUTPUT 
Primary Linguistic 
The Adult Speech 
General Language 
Learning Principles 
GrammaticaL 
Knowledge; The 
Rules 
Two distinct views about how LAD functions: 
Data; 
Child’s 
Speech 
1.LAD provides children with a knowledge of linguistic universals such as the existence of 
word order and word classes 
2.LAD provides children only general procedures for discovering language to be learned.
CRITICISM ON INNATE THEORY: 
The role of adult speech can not be ruled out in providing a means of enabling 
children to work out the regularities of language for themselves 
It has proved difficult to formulate the detailed properties of LAD in an 
uncontroversial manner, in the light of the changes in generative linguistic 
theory that have taken place in later years, and meanwhile, alternative accounts 
of the acquisition process have evolved 
that there are principles of grammar that cannot be learned on the basis of 
positive input alone 
The concept of LAD is unsupported by evolutionary anthropology which shows 
a gradual adaptation of the human body to the use of language, rather than a 
sudden appearance of a complete set of binary parameters (which are common 
to digital computers but not to neurological systems such as a human brain) 
delineating the whole spectrum of possible grammars ever to have existed and 
ever to exist. 
The theory has several hypothetical constructs, such as movement, empty 
categories, complex underlying structures, and strict binary branching, that 
cannot possibly be acquired from any amount of input. 
Mentalists’ emphasis on the rule-learning is over-enthusiastic. 
FAROOQ. 
3) Cognitive Theory. 
ALEENA Main Argument: Language Acquisition must be viewed within the context of a 
child’s intellectual development. Linguistic structures will emerge only if there is 
an already established cognitive foundation . Before children can use linguistic 
structures, they need first to have developed the conceptual ability to make 
relative judgments. 
Most influential figure: Genevan Psychologist Jean Piaget; Who proposed the 
model of cognitive development. 
The theory Focuses on exploring the links between the stages of cognitive 
development and language skills. The links have been clearly shown for the 
earliest period of language learning (up to 18 months), relating to the 
development of what Piaget called ‘sensory motor’ intelligence, in which 
children construct a mental picture of a world of objects that have independent 
existence. During the later part of this period, children develop a sense of object 
permanence and will begin to search for the objects that they have seen hidden. 
Cognitive theory is criticized for: 
It is highly difficult to show precise correlations between specific cognitive 
behaviors and linguistic features at the very early stage of language acquisition 
as the children become linguistically and cognitively more advanced in the 
course of time. 
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Theories of Psycholinguistics.

  • 1. TOPIC:- BS. English. (4TH Semester.) Theories of Psycholinguistics. Name: Aleena Farooq. Roll no. 07. Various theories and approaches have been emerged over the years to study and analyze the process of language acquisition. Main schools of thought, which provide theoretical paradigms in guiding the course of language acquisition are: •Imitation, Nativism or Behaviorism: based on the empiricist or behavioral approach. •Innateness: based on the rationalistic approach. •Mentalist Theory: based on the cognitive-psychological approach. 1) Imitation, Nativism FAROOQ. or Behaviorist Theory. ALEENA Language has long been thought of a process of imitation, and reinforcement. Imitation theory is based on an empirical or behavioral approach. Main Figure: B. F. Skinner. Children start out as clean slates and language learning is process of getting linguistic habits printed on these slates. Language Acquisition is a process of experience. Language is a ‘conditioned behavior’: The stimulus response process. Stimulus > Response > Feedback > Reinforcement. Thus, Children learn language step by step, i.e.: 1. Imitation. 2. Repetition. 3. Memorization. 4. Controlled drilling. 5. Reinforcement. (Reinforcement can either be positive or negative.) Popular View: Children learn to speak by imitating the utterances heard around them. Children strengthen their responses by the repetitions, corrections, and other reactions that adults provide, thus language is practice based. General perception is that there is no difference between the way one learns a language and the way one learns to do anything else. Main focus is on inducing the child to behave with the help of mechanical drills and exercises. Learning is controlled by the conditions under which it take place and that, as long as individual are subjected on the same condition, they will learn in the same condition. Two Kinds Of Evidence Used To Criticize Behaviorist Theory: First Evidence: Based on the kind of language children produce. First piece of evidence taken from the way children handle irregular grammatical patterns. While encountering irregular items, there is a stage when they replace forms based on the regular patterns of language. Gradually they switch over to the process of ‘analogy’ – a reasoning process as they start working out for themselves.
  • 2. Second Evidence: Based on what children do not produce. The other evidence is based on the way children seem unable to imitate adult grammatical constructions exactly. Best known demonstration of this principle is provided by American Psycholinguist David McNeill (1933): Child: Nobody don’t like me. Mother: No, say ‘no body likes me.’ Child: Nobody don’t like me. (eight repetitions of this dialogue) Mother: No, now listen carefully:! Say ‘no body likes me.’ Child: Oh! No body don’t likes me. Thus, language acquisition is more a matter of maturation than of imitation. 2) Nativist or Innateness Theory. ALEENA FAROOQ. Limitations of Behaviorist view of language acquisition led in 1960’s to the alternative ‘generative’ account of language. Main Argument: Children must be born with an innate capacity for language development. Main Figure: Noam Chomsky. Children are born with an innate propensity for language acquisition, and that this ability makes the task of learning a first language easier than it would otherwise be. The human brain is ready naturally for language in the sense when children are exposed to speech, certain general principles for discovering or structuring language automatically begin to operate. Chomsky originally theorized that children were born with a hard-wired Language Acquisition Device (LAD) in their brains. He later expanded this idea into that of Universal Grammar, a set of innate principles and adjustable parameters that are common to all human languages. The child exploits its LAD to make sense of the utterances heard around it, deriving from this ‘primary linguistic data’ – the grammar of the language LAD is exploited to explain the remarkable speed with which children learn to speak, and the considerable similarity in the way grammatical patterns are acquired across different children and languages. According to Chomsky, the presence of Universal Grammar in the brains of children allow them to deduce the structure of their native languages from "mere exposure". Primary data is then used to make sentences or structures after a process of trial and error, correspond to those in adult speech The child learn a set of generalizations or rules governing the way in which sentences are formed in the following sequence: INPUT LAD OUTPUT Primary Linguistic The Adult Speech General Language Learning Principles GrammaticaL Knowledge; The Rules Two distinct views about how LAD functions: Data; Child’s Speech 1.LAD provides children with a knowledge of linguistic universals such as the existence of word order and word classes 2.LAD provides children only general procedures for discovering language to be learned.
  • 3. CRITICISM ON INNATE THEORY: The role of adult speech can not be ruled out in providing a means of enabling children to work out the regularities of language for themselves It has proved difficult to formulate the detailed properties of LAD in an uncontroversial manner, in the light of the changes in generative linguistic theory that have taken place in later years, and meanwhile, alternative accounts of the acquisition process have evolved that there are principles of grammar that cannot be learned on the basis of positive input alone The concept of LAD is unsupported by evolutionary anthropology which shows a gradual adaptation of the human body to the use of language, rather than a sudden appearance of a complete set of binary parameters (which are common to digital computers but not to neurological systems such as a human brain) delineating the whole spectrum of possible grammars ever to have existed and ever to exist. The theory has several hypothetical constructs, such as movement, empty categories, complex underlying structures, and strict binary branching, that cannot possibly be acquired from any amount of input. Mentalists’ emphasis on the rule-learning is over-enthusiastic. FAROOQ. 3) Cognitive Theory. ALEENA Main Argument: Language Acquisition must be viewed within the context of a child’s intellectual development. Linguistic structures will emerge only if there is an already established cognitive foundation . Before children can use linguistic structures, they need first to have developed the conceptual ability to make relative judgments. Most influential figure: Genevan Psychologist Jean Piaget; Who proposed the model of cognitive development. The theory Focuses on exploring the links between the stages of cognitive development and language skills. The links have been clearly shown for the earliest period of language learning (up to 18 months), relating to the development of what Piaget called ‘sensory motor’ intelligence, in which children construct a mental picture of a world of objects that have independent existence. During the later part of this period, children develop a sense of object permanence and will begin to search for the objects that they have seen hidden. Cognitive theory is criticized for: It is highly difficult to show precise correlations between specific cognitive behaviors and linguistic features at the very early stage of language acquisition as the children become linguistically and cognitively more advanced in the course of time. ----------------------------------------------